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- Doug@GT
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Your friend probably heard a new version of the brown note myth. The topic is addressed thoroughly in a South Park episode that also features Yoko Ono and a bunch of kids playing recorders.
I'd think, though, that if such a note exists, it'd be outside the range of a harp. But I could be wrong. I'm listening to a harp solo right now.
Doug "what was that movement?"
I'd think, though, that if such a note exists, it'd be outside the range of a harp. But I could be wrong. I'm listening to a harp solo right now.
Doug "what was that movement?"
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- kegmcnabb
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Growler
I doubt that a harp can accomplish such a feat, however, there is a fabled crowd control device known as a Growler that emits extremely low frequency vibrations meant to cause immediate lower gastro-intestinal distress. I believe Hunter S. Thompson describes it in one of his books, although I can't remember which one at the moment.
The Growler aside I'm sure that we have all witnessed performances that appeared to be BM's on stage!

Acid reflux....sure!
Maybe her bassist played to many low E string eigth-notes
The Growler aside I'm sure that we have all witnessed performances that appeared to be BM's on stage!

Acid reflux....sure!

Maybe her bassist played to many low E string eigth-notes

- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: The Correlation Between Harp Playing and Bowel Movements
You might want to run a Web search on "infrasound" -- apparently, certain very low frequencies can do a lot more than just make you "gold-leaf your shorts"!winston wrote:... rumor she heard that there are certain notes one can play on a harp that will make someone have a bowel movement!

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- Doug@GT
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Yeah...that about describes it.bloke wrote:
bloke "who quickly flips past many shows written, apparently, by very sad middle-aged men stuck in the anal stage"

I prefer "The West Wing" but my roommate insists...
It does have some very funny moments, though.
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Rap music gives me the drizzelin' shxts
Is that what you mean?? I think I may have had a bit of irateable (sp?) bowel syndrome following a harp solo, too!


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- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: Growler
Just found this news item -- it seems to be describing a similar device:kegmcnabb wrote:... there is a fabled crowd control device known as a Growler that emits extremely low frequency vibrations meant to cause immediate lower gastro-intestinal distress. I believe Hunter S. Thompson describes it in one of his books, although I can't remember which one at the moment.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/israel_the_s ... NlYwNtcA--
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